www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/9hb4d/deponia

Say to me

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dislike

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thumbs up

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HEUHEUEHUEHUEHUE BR

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to me

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nope

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No German that's boring :/

  • and no clicky for a private givaway
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lel. That is all.

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go play outside, kid

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Review of Giveaway Description by Igor Gulak.

Graphics
In general we see the standard layout of Steamgifts. There aren't any special emoticons or images. Honestly, apart from few double lines, Cyrillic and Chinese characters there's nothing graphically significant about this description.

Stature
It starts high by wishing everyone who enters good luck and a special enjoyment wish to the winner. Then descends to obscurity with Google Translate. I felt this whole section didn't really offer anything to the description as a whole. It was dull and unnecessary. This is amplified by the racial slur and overreaction by the writer in the next section. He makes fun of his own people and the way they laugh online, as well as the Spanish. I found this extremely offensive. At least this is what I would have felt if I hadn't picked up on the subtle satirical undertone. You see the overreacting laughter represented in different cultures to an otherwise underperforming section - shows the facade of our world. The smile on your face, when you should be crying.

And so we come to the last section. It states "The Magic Ends Here". In the voice of a mysterious Anti-Mage. What matters even more is what comes before this. The writer states "Ok, I stopped", almost as if he surrenders to the pressure of having to smile in our society. The magic ends. The facade ends. The final act comes to a closure.

Conclusion
8/10 - I'm not familiar with other works by Igor Gulak, but what this one lacked in graphics, it made up with subtle social satire.

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Hahaha :D

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brought me tears..

1 decade ago
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Somebody get this talented mofo a job.

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You win the interwebz today sir. Honest review is honest.

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:DDD

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claps

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That description is over 9000!!

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Meh.

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No. Plus it's public - i don't give a damn

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Not really.

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no

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You got me with the antimage joke

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^
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Closed 1 decade ago by IgorGulak.